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Commands executed from DOS return to DOS upon completion.
Commands executed from within PGMX return to PGMX upon com-
pletion. Command lines may be entered from within PGMX by
depressing control F.
Examples
C>PGMX<cr>
Enter PGMX and establish communication with the programmer (as-
suming everything is hooked up properly).
C>PGMX FILENAME<cr>
Results in communication being established with the programmer and
sending FILENAME.HEX (Intel Hex Format) from the disk to the
programmer. When PGMX is through, you are returned to the DOS
system prompt.
C>PGMX FILENAME [OPTIONS]<cr>
Results in PGMX establishing communication with the programmer,
and then performing according to selected options.
Programming the eprom in binary or Intel Hex format or Reading the
eprom in the same formats may be accomplished by giving the proper
options. OPTIONS are always enclosed in square brackets and
separated by comma’s. Invalid commands result in an appropriate and
descriptive ERROR message.
Valid Options
R read file. (default is program mode)
%ooooo binary mode select (default is HEX)
@sssss–eeeee Eprom bounds
Mx menu selection
Tx toggle command
Vsssss–eeeee verify erasure
D display data as it is being received from the
9000
Examples
PGMX< cr> from the DOS command line establishes communication
with the 9000, and after log-on displays the 9000 Command Prompter,
which is the currently selected eprom type.
(These are examples and your display may not be exactly like this one!)
Model 9000 Commands Chapter 9
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